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Qu'est-ce (qui) est Rage - définition

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Rage (book); Rage (disambiguation); RAGE; The Rage; Rage (game); The Rage (disambiguation); Rage (album); Rage (novel); Rage (film); Rage (band); Rage (card game); Rage (2009 film); The Rage (film); Rage discography

rage         
¦ noun
1. violent uncontrollable anger.
[in combination] violent anger associated with conflict arising from a particular situation: air rage.
the violent action of a natural agency.
2. a vehement desire or passion.
literary prophetic, poetic, or martial enthusiasm or ardour.
3. Austral./NZ informal a lively party.
¦ verb
1. feel or express rage.
continue violently or with great force.
2. Austral./NZ informal enjoy oneself socially.
Phrases
all the rage temporarily very popular or fashionable.
Derivatives
rager noun
raging adjective
Origin
ME: from OFr. rage (n.), rager (v.), from a var. of L. rabies (see rabies).
rage         
(rages, raging, raged)
Frequency: The word is one of the 3000 most common words in English.
1.
Rage is strong anger that is difficult to control.
He was red-cheeked with rage...
I flew into a rage...
= fury
N-VAR
2.
You say that something powerful or unpleasant rages when it continues with great force or violence.
Train services were halted as the fire raged for more than four hours...
The war rages on and the time has come to take sides.
VERB: V, V on
3.
If you rage about something, you speak or think very angrily about it.
Monroe was on the phone, raging about her mistreatment by the brothers...
Inside, Frannie was raging...
'I can't see it's any of your business,' he raged.
VERB: V about/against/at n, V, V with quote
4.
You can refer to the strong anger that someone feels in a particular situation as a particular rage, especially when this results in violent or aggressive behaviour.
Cabin crews are reporting up to nine cases of air rage a week.
N-UNCOUNT: n N
see also road rage
5.
When something is popular and fashionable, you can say that it is the rage or all the rage. (INFORMAL)
The 1950s look is all the rage at the moment.
N-SING: the N
6.
see also raging
rage         
I
n.
anger
1) to provoke, stir up smb.'s rage
2) to express; feel rage
3) to fly into a rage
4) (a) blind, towering, ungovernable, violent; jealous; sudden rage
5) a fit, outburst of rage
6) a rage against
7) in a rage
8) (misc.) to quiver with rage
fashion
(colloq.)
9) the latest rage
10) a rage for
11) (misc.) it's all the rage
II
v.
1) (D; intr.) to rage against, at
2) (misc.) to rage out of control (the fire raged out of control)

Wikipédia

Rage

Rage may refer to:

  • Rage (emotion), an intense form of anger
Exemples du corpus de texte pour Rage
1. For Ugandan delegation, it was all rage, rage, and rage!
2. "Camilla would always be there causing her to feel ‘rage, rage, rage‘ when she even thought of her," according to Tina Brown‘s The Diana Chronicles.
3. Yet the important thing was that rage was not met with rage.
4. Crowds seethe with terrifying and inexplicable rage.
5. Interesting, troubling, envy– and rage–inspiring questions.